The DashRDP alternative with dedicated specs
Same RDP access — but rdp.monster ships dedicated VPS specs, not shared RDP. NY4-proximate latency, 10+ cryptos, no KYC, $8.99/mo flat. Real admin rights instead of shared-user limits.
- Ready in 5–10 minutes
- 10+ cryptos accepted (BTC, USDT, XMR…)
- No KYC, no ID upload
- 7-day money-back guarantee
TL;DR Should you switch from DashRDP?
DashRDP sells shared RDP at $5/mo — many users sharing one Windows Server with restricted permissions, BTC + Stripe checkout. Genuinely cheap entry but you don't get dedicated CPU / RAM and you can't install arbitrary software (no admin rights on shared RDP). rdp.monster ships dedicated Windows VPS at $8.99/mo with full admin rights, NY4-proximate latency, 10+ cryptos including XMR, no KYC. If you only need to run a Chrome window or a small SEO tool and budget is everything, DashRDP works. For anything beyond that — bots, trading, custom software — dedicated VPS is the only correct answer.
- Want dedicated VPS specs, not shared-RDP with neighbor noise
- Need full admin rights to install custom software / bots / scripts
- Pay in BTC / USDT / XMR with no identity questionnaire
- Want NY4-proximate latency for trading or low-latency workloads
- Your only need is opening a Chrome window for 2h/day and budget is everything
- You don't need to install any custom software (shared-RDP limits are fine)
- You're optimizing for headline price over capability
rdp.monster vs DashRDP — spec-by-spec
Every line below is sourced from the vendor's own pricing page. No invented uptimes — just what each provider publishes.
Which is right for your workload?
Four scenarios, an honest verdict on each. DashRDP doesn't lose every round.
Dedicated VPS vs shared RDP
★ rdp.monster winsrdp.monster ships dedicated CPU / RAM / disk slices via KVM virtualization. DashRDP sells shared RDP — multiple users on one Windows Server, with per-user resource caps and restricted admin permissions. Fundamentally different product class.
Headline entry price
★ DashRDP winsDashRDP $5/mo vs rdp.monster $8.99/mo — they win on raw price by $4/mo. If you only need Chrome + a single tool with no admin needs, that price gap is real.
Full admin rights + custom software
★ rdp.monster winsrdp.monster gives full local admin — install anything, run any service, modify any setting. DashRDP's shared RDP restricts admin rights (you'd otherwise affect other users on the same server) — you can't install most software, no service install, no scripted automation.
Crypto coverage
★ rdp.monster winsrdp.monster accepts 10+ cryptos including XMR. DashRDP accepts BTC only. Different segments — DashRDP's audience is price-sensitive shared-RDP users, rdp.monster's is dedicated-VPS users who want broader payment options.
Switch from DashRDP in 3 minutes
Cancel DashRDP
In DashRDP client area → Services → Submit Cancellation Request. They process at end of billing cycle. No published refund window, so cancel before the next renewal date.
Order an rdp.monster plan
Pick a plan from our offers. Pay in card, PayPal, BTC, USDT, LTC, XMR (or 6 other cryptos). No ID, no questionnaire — the dashboard provisions while you fill in the email.
Connect to your new desktop
Check your email — IP, username and password arrive in minutes. Open Microsoft Remote Desktop (free on Windows / Mac / iOS / Android), paste them in, you're connected with full admin rights.
Where DashRDP actually wins
DashRDP serves a very specific use case well: someone who needs a remote Windows desktop for 2-3 hours a day to run a Chrome window or a single SEO tool and has a $5 budget. For that profile, shared RDP at $5/mo genuinely works — you log in, do your thing, log out. You don't notice the shared-user restrictions because you don't need to install software anyway.
Their entry-tier price is unbeatable in the dedicated-VPS segment because they're not selling a dedicated VPS — they're selling time-shared access to one Windows Server. The economics let them undercut the entire VPS market on headline price.
Where DashRDP stops making sense is the moment you need admin rights or dedicated resources. Trading bots need to install MT4 / cTrader (impossible on shared RDP without admin). SEO tools like GSA SER need to install .NET runtime tweaks (admin-only). Discord bots need persistent Node services (no service install on shared RDP). For all those — which is 80% of VPS demand — shared RDP doesn't work at any price, and rdp.monster's $8.99 dedicated VPS is the only correct answer.



